Hook & Bulletin

Idaho Department of Fish and Game

Idaho Fish and Game’s Hook and Bulletin podcast—your weekly news roundup of hunting, fishing, trapping, and conservation stories from around the Gem State.

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    Ep. 115 - Memorial Day Fishing Guide, Monarch Survey, and Grizzly Shot in Self Defense

    Welcome to Idaho Fish and Game’s Hook and Bulletin podcast—your weekly news roundup of hunting, fishing, trapping, and conservation stories from around the Gem State. This week, we’re talking about a Chinook salmon closure, a hunter in East Idaho shoots a grizzly bear in self-defense, what to do when you catch a tagged fish, and a few pointers to help find the perfect backcountry creekside fishing camp. Hosted by Fish and Game’s Public Information Specialist Connor Jay Liess. IN THIS EPISODE (00:00:00) Intro (00:00:57) Ain’t No Mountain (Stream) High Enough: A guide to finding the perfect backcountry creekside fishing camp (00:11:14) Hunter shoots charging grizzly bear in defense of life near Cave Falls Road (00:12:41) Idaho Wild Sheep Foundation honors IDFG biologist Hollie Miyasaki for Outstanding Achievement in Bighorn Sheep Conservation (00:14:33) Catch a tagged fish? Report it and help shape fisheries management in Idaho (00:17:13) Become a community scientist and help F&G monitor monarch butterflies this summer (00:19:35) RAPID FIRE BULLETIN ▪️ Riverence Lost River Brood donates over 3,000 super-sized trout for anglers ▪️ These instructor-led hunter education courses are coming up in Southwest Idaho ▪️ Portion of mainstem Clearwater River closed for Chinook salmon fishing; adult bag and possession limits reduced   📬 Submit a question for the Hook and Bulletin at podcast@idfg.idaho.gov. 🔗 For more information, go to https://idfg.idaho.gov.

    22 min
  2. 20 MAR

    Ep. 108 - New Record Trout, Moose Ticks, and White-Nose Syndrome

    Welcome to Idaho Fish and Game’s Hook and Bulletin podcast—your weekly news roundup of hunting, fishing, trapping, and conservation stories from around the Gem State. This week, we’re talking about another Idaho state record fish, an upcoming Commission meeting, shed hunting ethics, and a quick look at how the state’s mule deer fawns and elk calves have fared so far this winter. Hosted by Fish and Game’s Public Information Specialist Connor Jay Liess. IN THIS EPISODE (00:00:00) Intro (00:01:44) Mild winter means deer fawn and elk calf survival looks good as we enter spring 🦌 State of Deer and Elk series (00:05:07) Shed Hunt Responsibly: Just because snow has melted doesn’t mean winter is over for elk and deer (00:11:59) North Idaho angler hauls in new C&R state record cutthroat trout 🏆 Record Fish Webpage (00:14:04) White-nose syndrome confirmed in Idaho bats for first time 🦠 Report a Sick or Dead Animal (00:18:06) Fish and Game reminds the public that winter ticks on moose are normal (00:21:13) RAPID FIRE BULLETIN ▪️ Fish and Game Commission to meet March 24-25 in Boise ▪️ Volunteer groups needed for Edson Fichter Nature Area service days this spring, summer, and fall ▪️ Salmon Region irrigators asked to contact Fish and Game before turning ditch water on this spring   📬 Submit a question for the Hook and Bulletin at podcast@idfg.idaho.gov. 🔗 For more information, go to https://idfg.idaho.gov.

    24 min

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Idaho Fish and Game’s Hook and Bulletin podcast—your weekly news roundup of hunting, fishing, trapping, and conservation stories from around the Gem State.

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